ports/devel/automake/1.17/patches/patch-doc_automake_texi
2025-01-27 20:04:52 +00:00

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Mostly adding suffixes.
Last hunks: patch to work with the older version of texinfo that we have
in base (we don't want automake to depend on too many other ports..);
the second is @geq which isn't supported in older texinfo, and others
are avoid cross-reference without empty first argument.
Index: doc/automake.texi
--- doc/automake.texi.orig
+++ doc/automake.texi
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@c %**start of header
-@setfilename automake.info
-@settitle automake
+@setfilename automake-1.17.info
+@dircategory Programming & development tools
+@settitle automake-1.17
@documentencoding UTF-8
@documentlanguage en
@setchapternewpage off
@@ -40,13 +41,13 @@ section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License.''
@dircategory Software development
@direntry
-* Automake: (automake). Making GNU standards-compliant Makefiles.
+* automake-1.17: (automake-1.17). Making GNU standards-compliant Makefiles.
@end direntry
@dircategory Individual utilities
@direntry
-* aclocal-invocation: (automake)aclocal Invocation. Generating aclocal.m4.
-* automake-invocation: (automake)automake Invocation. Generating Makefile.in.
+* aclocal-1.17: (automake-1.17)aclocal Invocation. Generating aclocal.m4.
+* automake-1.17: (automake-1.17)automake Invocation. Generating Makefile.in.
@end direntry
@titlepage
@@ -1599,15 +1600,15 @@ curious: the basic idea is to run:
@enumerate
@item @command{aclocal} (@pxref{aclocal Invocation}),
-@item @command{autoconf} (@pxref{,,,autoconf, The Autoconf Manual}),
+@item @command{autoconf} (@pxref{Top,,,autoconf, The Autoconf Manual}),
@item (if needed) @command{autoheader} (part of the
Autoconf distribution), and
@item @command{automake} (@pxref{automake Invocation}).
@end enumerate
@noindent
-If needed, tools related to Gettext (@pxref{,,,gettext, GNU gettext
-utilities}) and Libtool (@pxref{,,,libtool, The Libtool Manual}) are also
+If needed, tools related to Gettext (@pxref{Top,,,gettext, GNU gettext
+utilities}) and Libtool (@pxref{Top,,,libtool, The Libtool Manual}) are also
invoked at different points. Thus, as you can see, using
@command{autoreconf} is quite a bit more convenient.
@@ -8030,7 +8031,7 @@ AM_PATH_PYTHON([2.5])
@noindent
This is fine when Python is an absolute requirement for the package.
-If Python @geq{} 2.5 was only @emph{optional} for the package,
+If Python >= 2.5 was only @emph{optional} for the package,
@code{AM_PATH_PYTHON} could be called as follows.
@example
@@ -9237,7 +9238,7 @@ let's proceed with an example. Suppose our package co
for which we want to build a man page using @command{help2man}. GNU
@command{help2man} produces simple manual pages from the
@option{--help} and @option{--version} output of other commands
-(@pxref{,,,help2man, The Help2man Manual}). Because we don't want to
+(@pxref{Top,,,help2man, The Help2man Manual}). Because we don't want to
force our users to install @command{help2man}, we distribute the
generated man page using the following setup.